There are perhaps many ways in which you can gear up for a crucial cup semi-final... for Hibernian striker Jason 'Cum Dog' Cummings, the answer appears to be wrestling.

Ahead of the crunch Scottish Cup encounter with Aberdeen, Cummings opted to give his team-mates and managerial staff something to laugh about by taking on Ayrshire wrestler Grado at the club's training complex.

Wearing just his underwear and a white, comedic bandana, Cummings strutted into the club canteen to Madonna's like a prayer with his wrestling name 'Cum Dog' emblazoned across his chest.

The club canteen provided the backdrop as Cummings proceeded to challenge Grado

The 21-year-old then athletically picks up the wrestler and slams him on a nearby sofa

'Cum Dog' then leaps from a cabinet to finish off Grado and successfully pin his opponent

Following various attempts of both men to pin their opponent, 'Cum Dog' seals victory by leaping from a cabinet to land Eddie Guerrero's trademark 'frog splash' finisher upon his counterpart.

Posting the clip of the action to social media, Cummings directly addressed Grado in his tweet, writing: 'Oi Grado, it's Yersel Cumdog!! Think you can eat lunch in my training centre think again brother!'

Once the laughter finally subsides over at the Hibs training complex, attention will again switch solely to Saturday's looming clash with Aberdeen.

Cummings recently celebrated the league title and will be hoping to star against Aberdeen

Victory over Aberdeen would see Hibs up against either Celtic or Rangers in the cup final

The Dons currently find themselves comfortably occupying second place in Scotland's top flight, behind already confirmed winners Celtic.

Hibs meanwhile are also flying high, having been crowned champions at the summit a tier below in Scotland's championship division.

Awaiting the victors will be the grandest stage and the biggest challenge of all - a cup final fixture with either Celtic or Rangers.

The Old Firm clash on Sunday lunchtime will be the fifth time the two bitter rivals have met each other this season, with Rangers yet to emerge victorious.